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we are also a nation of laws. and we must enforce our laws. be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. we can uphold our traditions of andmilating immigrants honoring our heritage of a nation built on the rule of law. but we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system are not working. the system is broken. we are now in an important over reforming those laws. and that's good. i don't tend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of do hope there is a policy resolution to the debate. and i hope that during the debate, we we keep a benevolent -- in mine and we understand the contribution immigrants make to our country. and we must remember that the vast majority of immigrants are decent people who work hard and support their families and and leadtheir faith responsible lives. host: former president george w. bush speaking in yesterday. "says onington post immigration, bush is just another voice. int: let's hear from gina birmingham, alabama. independent line. are a nation of laws and our nation has a hist
we are also a nation of laws. and we must enforce our laws. be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. we can uphold our traditions of andmilating immigrants honoring our heritage of a nation built on the rule of law. but we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system are not working. the system is broken. we are now in an important over reforming those laws. and that's good. i don't tend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of do hope there is a...
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that is the law. .olks do not like that law all laws can be amended and changed. a process.ough you have to get the house of representatives, the senate, the president. it is a form of checks and balances. people want to change the law. there is a mechanism. host: we are talking about impacts on federal employees with the president of the largest federal employee union. , theitter, rick writes shutdown is so unnecessary and so shameful. we have a line set up just for federal employees. on that line is rick from florida. rick is an independent. good morning. sir.r: good morning, good morning, mr. cox. i heard you made the statement that it is not the federal employees, the ones who are furloughed, it is not their fault that they were furloughed. for the same reason, it is also not our fault for the ones who are considered essential personnel and are required to stay. as you well know, if those pay, what get retro about the ones who are forced to and like police officers firemen. those personnel did not have a choice. all of our annual leave has been canceled. allow
that is the law. .olks do not like that law all laws can be amended and changed. a process.ough you have to get the house of representatives, the senate, the president. it is a form of checks and balances. people want to change the law. there is a mechanism. host: we are talking about impacts on federal employees with the president of the largest federal employee union. , theitter, rick writes shutdown is so unnecessary and so shameful. we have a line set up just for federal employees. on that...
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law. e.republican caller, dav you are on the air. i am a senior foreign policy expert. i have a phd from columbia. i do not understand the argument at all from putin. who would listen to putin in the first place? he was the one helping arm has the law to do the damage they did in syria. he has killed over -- he was the to do theg hezbollah damage in syria. oligarch.n he has a one million square foot mansion. steal money.riends it is absolutely ridiculous. in the united states, i listen and listen. all of these guys talk about our our national security interests. there is a national security interests in making sure chemical weapons are not disbursed to terrorist agencies. we have the power and france and germany and japan and england should be involved to protect the people of syria who are being massacred by chemical weapons. we stood by and watched what happened to the kurds in iraq. it should never happen again. force.ld not use we can decimate his chemical weapons and put a dent in his
law. e.republican caller, dav you are on the air. i am a senior foreign policy expert. i have a phd from columbia. i do not understand the argument at all from putin. who would listen to putin in the first place? he was the one helping arm has the law to do the damage they did in syria. he has killed over -- he was the to do theg hezbollah damage in syria. oligarch.n he has a one million square foot mansion. steal money.riends it is absolutely ridiculous. in the united states, i listen and...
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laws. it says a new report sets the stage for a debate on immigration overhaul, huge amounts of money spent on immigration. joining us this morning to get our conversation started is off and on johnson of national journal. she's a washington, d.c., correspondent who covers immigration among a variety of other topics. thanks for being here. guest: pleasure. host: are there prospects for immigration reform, changes to the law in 2013? guest: sure. i think that this is the first breath of activity that we've seen in about six years. the president has named it as his top priority, and he has not backed away from that, despite the fact that some of the fiscal cliff problems that we saw at the end of last year still haven't been resolved. and all indications that i have from anybody who knows about it is that the talks are going forward. now, whether or not anything is actually going to happen in the end is still something that remains to be seen. it's as tough as it was in 2006, 2007, when we la
laws. it says a new report sets the stage for a debate on immigration overhaul, huge amounts of money spent on immigration. joining us this morning to get our conversation started is off and on johnson of national journal. she's a washington, d.c., correspondent who covers immigration among a variety of other topics. thanks for being here. guest: pleasure. host: are there prospects for immigration reform, changes to the law in 2013? guest: sure. i think that this is the first breath of activity...
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law was copied from the massachusetts law. the massachusetts law also had, -- anytimeementation you have this among this piece of legislation there is going to be glitches. with the obama administration is trying to do, they are trying to not give ammunition or not have those glitches happen. i think by doing that they are hurting people. the laws 2600 pages. social security had problems. this is not going to be the thing to destroy our economy. you think about delaying consumer costs in massachusetts? similarnclude something cap but you know it's impact? here in massachusetts the did have a glitch with that. they started reworking parts of the bill. it's a two to three years for the massachusetts law to work right. no law is going to work 100%. they are going to have to find a glitches in this. delays as welle during that two years? there were a couple of things. our legislators kept hammering and romney kept working on it. something that rob tic adminisr capitol hill. they kept working at it. .t probably took maybe a year di
law was copied from the massachusetts law. the massachusetts law also had, -- anytimeementation you have this among this piece of legislation there is going to be glitches. with the obama administration is trying to do, they are trying to not give ammunition or not have those glitches happen. i think by doing that they are hurting people. the laws 2600 pages. social security had problems. this is not going to be the thing to destroy our economy. you think about delaying consumer costs in...
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guest: of the health-care law, a very expensive health care law. congress needs some way to pay for at least part of it. -- it is part of the health care law. these taxes are part of that. the health-care law in total, about one trillion dollars and change, with the affordable care act will cost over 10 years. congress likes to pass legislation sometimes as your previous guest pointed out, that is not paid for. this is one of them. substantial parts of it are paid for. there is a lot of different taxes, probably more than one dozen different measures in total, significant aspects of these taxes will come into play in 2013, and in fact are the law today. host: here is a headline in " politico" -- will the people paying the taxes directly benefit down the line? guest: the general answer is no. this is generally about bringing coverage to people who do not have coverage now. the reason they do not have coverage is they do not have the wherewithal to pay for it. to a large degree the health act was about finding money elsewhere to expand coverage, to h
guest: of the health-care law, a very expensive health care law. congress needs some way to pay for at least part of it. -- it is part of the health care law. these taxes are part of that. the health-care law in total, about one trillion dollars and change, with the affordable care act will cost over 10 years. congress likes to pass legislation sometimes as your previous guest pointed out, that is not paid for. this is one of them. substantial parts of it are paid for. there is a lot of...
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limit in the law. now you have to find a new plan and you're finding that it is a lot of money. this is part of the tension in this law. a lot of folks are going to see that they are paying more. he raises a good point. why is this costing more? his state already required some of these mandates. what i am hearing from actuaries is that adding some additional benefits in lowering the deductible -- maybe the out-of- pocket max will go down -- but i and what ther part actuaries are telling me is that the insurers now have to take everybody. they did not have to take people with pre-existing conditions before. they could exclude their medical condition from coverage. starting january 1, the law says they cannot do that anymore. they are building into their rates the fact that they have to take all comers. you and your wife are probably healthy, but you are now going to be more average. people who were healthier and younger may have lower rates. people who are older or sicker, those rates might adjust. it w
limit in the law. now you have to find a new plan and you're finding that it is a lot of money. this is part of the tension in this law. a lot of folks are going to see that they are paying more. he raises a good point. why is this costing more? his state already required some of these mandates. what i am hearing from actuaries is that adding some additional benefits in lowering the deductible -- maybe the out-of- pocket max will go down -- but i and what ther part actuaries are telling me is...
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--laws. i have a couple of relatives that are business lawyers and they have said they in tampa, florida and they found people hanging from trees. when you have this kind of thing going on, you know you are in a state that has some strong racial problems. maybe the standard round lot needs to focus in on that part -- maybe the stand your ground law needs to focus on that part, defending yourself. "stand yourname ground" needs to be changed. it sounds to me as though you are calling someone to call upon another. i'd surely believe we all have the right to carry a gun or to defend ourselves but when we are talking about a child walking down the street and we are talking about an adult who had serious issues, i believe, with himself -- he is not happy with his genetic makeup and he is not happy with his opportunity to become an officer for the state of florida. i think that is why we have a 17-year-old child who was killed walking down the street. it has nothing to do with him possibly committin
--laws. i have a couple of relatives that are business lawyers and they have said they in tampa, florida and they found people hanging from trees. when you have this kind of thing going on, you know you are in a state that has some strong racial problems. maybe the standard round lot needs to focus in on that part -- maybe the stand your ground law needs to focus on that part, defending yourself. "stand yourname ground" needs to be changed. it sounds to me as though you are calling...
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laws. this is notay to do just a meeting in the senate. that is my comments. forpe something will help poor kids to stay protected. host: are you a gun owner jim caller: -- gun owner? i am.: yes, host: do you have to go through a background check? yes i did. i did not mind the background check. approach in trying to keep the second amendment intact, following the current procedures, and can be proper protection for the kids, especially with this last shooting incidents, i do not have the solution and how we go about doing that. i do not see the things being talked about now will protect the kids. you think about the nra solution? not have a comment. i have not followed dissolution closely enough to have a comment on it. host: this is from the daily news. all for nothing. congress sells out with soft done deal. inside, a two page spread. four months after the devastation in connecticut, a gun control compromise announced wednesday would expand that control -- the background checks, but achie
laws. this is notay to do just a meeting in the senate. that is my comments. forpe something will help poor kids to stay protected. host: are you a gun owner jim caller: -- gun owner? i am.: yes, host: do you have to go through a background check? yes i did. i did not mind the background check. approach in trying to keep the second amendment intact, following the current procedures, and can be proper protection for the kids, especially with this last shooting incidents, i do not have the...
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health care law she watched it as it became law on capitol hill. she worked for congressional orderly prior. jay hancock was a longtime reporter for "the baltimore sun ."rich we also have a sarah varney, who comes to washington for the special show we are doing today. she worked for a long time at kqed public broadcasting in san francisco and she did health- care coverage and is filed for the monthly magazine "health dialogue." john doe tweets in -- is that a fair assessment, sarah varney? guest: certainly. the primary goal of the affordable care act is to inure millions of people the united states, and there is a whole bunch of other things the affordable care act does. medicare, trying to reduce inspections, the list goes on and on good primarily at its 50e, absolutely, we have million uninsured people and how do we get them insurance? guest: we are talking about financial security and peace of mind. by far the largest cause of bankruptcies in recent years, recent decades, it's been health-care costs. one of the reasons behind the aca was that no
health care law she watched it as it became law on capitol hill. she worked for congressional orderly prior. jay hancock was a longtime reporter for "the baltimore sun ."rich we also have a sarah varney, who comes to washington for the special show we are doing today. she worked for a long time at kqed public broadcasting in san francisco and she did health- care coverage and is filed for the monthly magazine "health dialogue." john doe tweets in -- is that a fair...
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now, with respect to the health care law, give the health care law a chance. the health care law is rolling out now and we can't call it anything other than a unmitigated disaster at least in terms of the exchange rollout. the website may be the least of the problems. you mentioned insurance companies canceling policies. they're canceling policies because the law requires them to do so. it's the law that requires -- is the cause of many of these tens of thousands, hundreds of thousand of americans having their policies canceled. i had people call and tell me they had their policies canceled and they are not substandard policies. this is just on the individual market side. the administration has delayed, delayed the implementation of the employer mandate. wait until that kicks in. many employers will be canceling policies because the law gives them an incentive to do so. it would be cheaper for many to provide a -- pay a $2,000 penalty instead to provide health care benefits. this is a consequence of the law. you'll see tens of millions of americans who will ha
now, with respect to the health care law, give the health care law a chance. the health care law is rolling out now and we can't call it anything other than a unmitigated disaster at least in terms of the exchange rollout. the website may be the least of the problems. you mentioned insurance companies canceling policies. they're canceling policies because the law requires them to do so. it's the law that requires -- is the cause of many of these tens of thousands, hundreds of thousand of...
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host: big question -- the new health care law. what else should people know it tax wise about this and how it will affect them? guest: the vast majority of people, it will not help them -- affects them at all. if they buy insurance on the exchange, the subsidy that they get from the federal government is for low income. it is handled by the irs. the affordable care act -- the irs is in charge. when you apply on the exchange, you have to show them your income. they verify that with the irs. they say that you deserve a credit this year. we will send $100 per month to your insurance company. reduce the premiums that you have to pay. this time next year, when you file your return, they will see what you really earned. if you earned more, they will say that you have to pay back some of the subsidy. if you earned less, they will give you a tax credit to true things up. this year as a piece of cake compared to next year. host: we will have you back next year. marjorie from saint simons island, georgia. thank you for joining the program.
host: big question -- the new health care law. what else should people know it tax wise about this and how it will affect them? guest: the vast majority of people, it will not help them -- affects them at all. if they buy insurance on the exchange, the subsidy that they get from the federal government is for low income. it is handled by the irs. the affordable care act -- the irs is in charge. when you apply on the exchange, you have to show them your income. they verify that with the irs. they...
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to enforce federal laws. it is difficult because the border is obviously controlled the federal government as is most labor law. there is a limit to what this eight can do. -- what the state can do. that is why lawmakers in arizona are trying to get their legislation through. host: jacksonville, florida. ask your question or make your statement for senator flake. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i want to state that basically i am speaking for the hispanic community, and i want to state that we have made a huge contribution to the economy and the culture of the united states. we are not a threat. we come here willing, with hopes and dreams, and we work and pave the way for our children and our children's children so that they can achieve what we were not able to achieve. we come here as every immigrant who ever came here, with hope. we are not here as a threat. of course, there are bad people in every culture, but the majority of hispanics are not a threat to america, and it seems that t
to enforce federal laws. it is difficult because the border is obviously controlled the federal government as is most labor law. there is a limit to what this eight can do. -- what the state can do. that is why lawmakers in arizona are trying to get their legislation through. host: jacksonville, florida. ask your question or make your statement for senator flake. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i want to state that basically i am speaking for the hispanic community, and i...
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guest: i write about law enforcement. and ultimately got a hold of some of these training documents that are used for to come in is going contact -- not anybody, but some agents who will come into contact with the special operations division. the document shows them how to do it. says you should re- create the investigative trail. but yesterday we found this irs manual for irs agents, and it was actually published for two essentiallytracks the same thing but just written in lawyer ease. host: the irs manual details the dea's use of hidden intel evidence. our guest is describing him talking about the program. charles, illinois, independent line. caller: thanks for taking the call. i just really want to say i feel as though the so-called war on drugs is the biggest exercise of organized crime in human history. when you hear the stories over decades and decades of truly abuses and injuries done to innocent people and not just cocaine-sniffers and pot smokers but bystanders having nothing to do with it and it being perpetrate
guest: i write about law enforcement. and ultimately got a hold of some of these training documents that are used for to come in is going contact -- not anybody, but some agents who will come into contact with the special operations division. the document shows them how to do it. says you should re- create the investigative trail. but yesterday we found this irs manual for irs agents, and it was actually published for two essentiallytracks the same thing but just written in lawyer ease. host:...
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teach them the simple laws. start playing with their friends, they can keep their figure of of the trigger and a safe direction. -- finger off of the trigger and in a safe direction. host: if you were a resident of virginia, how would the figures change? guest: it would take me 10 minutes and two dollars. there is such a contrast because i live in d.c. that is why these laws are so ridiculous. there is more crime in four months, so many of these laws are being passed in connecticut, new york, new jersey, delaware. it will have the exact same result, or you have to register every gun and the government knows where everyone is. it does not prevent, or prevent mass shootings. it just makes law-abiding people more vulnerable. across the potomac river, i would have had a gun in a few minutes and a background check that day. host: monica tweets -- do you know what cch stands for? guest: concealed carry, not sure the h. host: who was your trainer? guest: the class that is no longer required, oddly enough the governor o
teach them the simple laws. start playing with their friends, they can keep their figure of of the trigger and a safe direction. -- finger off of the trigger and in a safe direction. host: if you were a resident of virginia, how would the figures change? guest: it would take me 10 minutes and two dollars. there is such a contrast because i live in d.c. that is why these laws are so ridiculous. there is more crime in four months, so many of these laws are being passed in connecticut, new york,...
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i think when you do something illegal, that is the law. what do we have laws for? thank you. host: let us hear from ruby from virginia beach, virginia. caller: she is about one-third right. this bill says that they will or shall or maybe money spent on the border. it is true that the money has to be appropriated. that does not mean it will not be appropriated. even if it was appropriated that does not mean that homeland security -- i sued homeland security because they would not let them enforce our laws. you can have all of the port security not funded. country areof this not allowed to be enforced, then we have no security. bill is just a trojan horse that is being hurried through because they know the majority of american people that are here as american citizens -- how can you pay for 40 million more people and not have health care costs go up? open your eyes and wake up. the money is not appropriate, probably will not be appropriated, and even if it is appropriate to how are they going to of forces? ist is not enforcement, that the security of defense a much. host: on ta
i think when you do something illegal, that is the law. what do we have laws for? thank you. host: let us hear from ruby from virginia beach, virginia. caller: she is about one-third right. this bill says that they will or shall or maybe money spent on the border. it is true that the money has to be appropriated. that does not mean it will not be appropriated. even if it was appropriated that does not mean that homeland security -- i sued homeland security because they would not let them...
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it is the law. i think we should get together and see if we can help people have better health care. thank you. i agree with the last point, that we should help people have better health care choices. that is fair. republicans do not automatically assume that the only way to help people is with another government program, and republicans do not agree that this particular government program is a good thing. again, it is usually expensive. it is very bureaucratic. even trying to get people to sign up for it, to have had three years to come up with a ittem to enroll people, and is not working. even the democrats admit that. in terms of the republican alternative, we had a republican alternative when the bill was being debated. i hope to put it together. it covered pre-existing conditions, but it did it through the creation of a secondary market on a state-by- state basis where you created a high-risk pool and you had state and federal subsidies for that risk pool for people that had a pre-existing cond
it is the law. i think we should get together and see if we can help people have better health care. thank you. i agree with the last point, that we should help people have better health care choices. that is fair. republicans do not automatically assume that the only way to help people is with another government program, and republicans do not agree that this particular government program is a good thing. again, it is usually expensive. it is very bureaucratic. even trying to get people to...
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that, to me, makes it the law of the land. the united nations codifies international law. hasn't, sincewhy it has been the law of the land, why hasn't the united states been required to follow international law as codified by the united nations charter? the constitution does say that treaties that the united states find are the law of the land, the supreme law of the land, and the u.s. is required to follow international law, the supreme court has said so and has enforced some aspect of international law, even cases that get to the court. now, a lot of issues involving international law, those get to the supreme court or to the federal courts at all, partly because they are largely political issues. but it is also partly because the court has developed a series of doctrines that screen out the , these doctrines including the idea that the person bringing a constitutional talent has to be injured by the illegality that is alleged. the issue cannot be, as the court puts it, a political question which is left to the congress or the president to resolve. those devices keep a f
that, to me, makes it the law of the land. the united nations codifies international law. hasn't, sincewhy it has been the law of the land, why hasn't the united states been required to follow international law as codified by the united nations charter? the constitution does say that treaties that the united states find are the law of the land, the supreme law of the land, and the u.s. is required to follow international law, the supreme court has said so and has enforced some aspect of...
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more laws do not equal good laws, aca website? aest: sometimes it is question of finding the kind of common sense about the issues that can guide with the policies that are made as well as the laws that are made and just the way that congress deals between the parties between congress and the executive branch. host: so the cabinet that you want to set up where people would let the members of congress know how they feel on certain big issues -- why not go ahead and just start that? why not work with a member of congress right now and say we want to set this up, you should help us do this? guest: it is funny that you should say that because that is what voice of the people is doing. you can read about it on our website. somee beginning to build cabinets in states and districts working with members interested in doing this, so we will begin with foundation money to start building those cabinets one at a time. we ultimately see this as a public/private partnership, that the public needs to play a role, and thus we are looking for dona
more laws do not equal good laws, aca website? aest: sometimes it is question of finding the kind of common sense about the issues that can guide with the policies that are made as well as the laws that are made and just the way that congress deals between the parties between congress and the executive branch. host: so the cabinet that you want to set up where people would let the members of congress know how they feel on certain big issues -- why not go ahead and just start that? why not work...
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laws,ason we have existing laws like title vii that has been there since 1964 is because we have decided that there are characteristics of individuals that have historically subjected them to discrimination in a range of different areas, those should not be permissible reasons to make employment decisions. at its core, this bill and those laws before it, are about the golden rule. it is about treating people as you would want to be treated and including them in employment. why would a gay or transgender person want to work in an environment where there is hostility -- i cannot imagine they would want to do that. you have to consider people who work in a smaller town or a particular industry where their opportunities for employment are limited. they should have the equal opportunity to advance just like any of their other coworkers without regard to something that has nothing to do with their ability to do that job. our democrats line, charlie, from new jersey. is charlie and i am a transgendered person. it is a very difficult position to be in. you need to work. there is a question as wh
laws,ason we have existing laws like title vii that has been there since 1964 is because we have decided that there are characteristics of individuals that have historically subjected them to discrimination in a range of different areas, those should not be permissible reasons to make employment decisions. at its core, this bill and those laws before it, are about the golden rule. it is about treating people as you would want to be treated and including them in employment. why would a gay or...
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it is against the law law to lie to americans. what is i do? you know what has damaged our here and now ing don't know whether to trust them. [applause] rand paul.senator another story this morning inside the "new york times" by jonathan martin. what is this all about? guest: i think that rand paul represent the libertarian wing of the party. anyways he can attract a much younger audience than a typical republican. so by laying into hillary, he is taking on a sacred cow of the democratic party. , it cann get her elevate himself. she is a formidable foe, so it will be an interesting discussion. host: caller from marion, massachusetts on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to talk about the immigration issue. i think they put in policies where the people that broke into where they will actually sell support themselves, you put in basically the employers who were hiring them, if they have no work, they will go away. they will self deport. i also wanted to speak on martha coakley. running for governor. the democratic m
it is against the law law to lie to americans. what is i do? you know what has damaged our here and now ing don't know whether to trust them. [applause] rand paul.senator another story this morning inside the "new york times" by jonathan martin. what is this all about? guest: i think that rand paul represent the libertarian wing of the party. anyways he can attract a much younger audience than a typical republican. so by laying into hillary, he is taking on a sacred cow of the...
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many laws provide for that and not the obama care law. the president is saying we are going to delay this for a year. too powersg himself he just does not have. as profound that so many people out in the public and the news media are just reporting this as if it is a matter of course. if the president wants to delay the employer mandate for a year, the president should come to congress and says the law requires this to go into effect january 1. i need your authorization to delay it for a year under the statue. i would happily give the president the authority to delay this for a year. if i may quote mr. mcconnell, this is not the first time mr. obama's suspended the arrest -- statutes by executive decree but it is the most their face. in june the administration stopped initiating deportation proceedings against 11,000 illegal immigrants who can't the u.s. before the age of 16. refusedafter congress to enact the dream act, which would have allowed the individuals to stay. the president asked congress to pass the dream act. congress decided
many laws provide for that and not the obama care law. the president is saying we are going to delay this for a year. too powersg himself he just does not have. as profound that so many people out in the public and the news media are just reporting this as if it is a matter of course. if the president wants to delay the employer mandate for a year, the president should come to congress and says the law requires this to go into effect january 1. i need your authorization to delay it for a year...
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this administration has refused to enforce not only this law but many laws in this country. it is disgraceful. we have to get back to being a nation of laws and not a nation of just men and their whims. they use it as a wedge issue, as you see in a lot of the polls. racism, the division among people based on the color of their skin has increased in this country send this president has become chief of the country. and we just have to get back to enforcement of the existing laws. you we go is illegal, and even latinos have an interest in having a nation where we had enforcement of laws. everything else is just a wedge issue to try to divide us. it is just sad. i bet you more people vote for stephen king in his district than actually by "time magazine." that is all i have to say. host: spring, texas. good morning. go ahead. caller: i think the message the republicans should send to the latino community, if you are going to vote for democrats, you are going to have a socialist government sooner or later because the democratic party has now become neo-socialists in the european -
this administration has refused to enforce not only this law but many laws in this country. it is disgraceful. we have to get back to being a nation of laws and not a nation of just men and their whims. they use it as a wedge issue, as you see in a lot of the polls. racism, the division among people based on the color of their skin has increased in this country send this president has become chief of the country. and we just have to get back to enforcement of the existing laws. you we go is...
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lesson is seen in the field law on medicare -- failed law on medicare in 1989. host: they go back to 1989 and jolly comparison. guest: if anyone -- and draw a comparison. guest: if anyone will take part in that, supporters of the aca. i take that back, you see cyclical issues in entitlement rollouts. for example, medicare part d in 2006. there was a rocky rollout, but today people love medicare part tond the prescription benefits. that story sounds like the was not something people wanted but turn out to be catastrophic for people who were behind it. you can look back at these episodes in history about how previous entitlements played out and defined support for your position in any of them. democrats look at medicare part d in 2006 as they parallel. a rocky rollout, today it is part of the landscape no one would touch. host: a photo in a new york times piece, 1988. president reagan has grown weary of the catastrophic coverage act. president bush sought advantage and it. angry older voters storming a car carrying a consciousness -- a congressman. the history of
lesson is seen in the field law on medicare -- failed law on medicare in 1989. host: they go back to 1989 and jolly comparison. guest: if anyone -- and draw a comparison. guest: if anyone will take part in that, supporters of the aca. i take that back, you see cyclical issues in entitlement rollouts. for example, medicare part d in 2006. there was a rocky rollout, but today people love medicare part tond the prescription benefits. that story sounds like the was not something people wanted but...
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in applying the law. we are talking about police dedicating themselves to undoing racial profiling, assuming black youths are always the perpetrators. you cannot separate the police from the larger cultural system and the larger cultural messaging of black men as criminals. guest: in my experience, i have been stopped by police officers. i like to speak. i like the gas. in every instance -- i learned this from my father. whenever you are stopped by an officer of the law, you always show respect. the best thing to do is to be quiet and answer questions. in all my instances which police officers, the last thing they want to do is give you a ticket. the last thing they want to do is get into a piece with you - beef -- beef with you. if you are not taught the are the enemy, if you see them as people who put their lives on if your to protect you, attitude is different and is, let me cooperate and work with this person -- it is better to have a good attitude. just say, yes, officer, yes, officer. you will find
in applying the law. we are talking about police dedicating themselves to undoing racial profiling, assuming black youths are always the perpetrators. you cannot separate the police from the larger cultural system and the larger cultural messaging of black men as criminals. guest: in my experience, i have been stopped by police officers. i like to speak. i like the gas. in every instance -- i learned this from my father. whenever you are stopped by an officer of the law, you always show...
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the law. in the power struggle over this, the insurance commissioner lost out and the state will not run on exchange rate in every state, there will be an exchange whether the state or federal in.rnment steps -- big federalid exchange and nobody came. this was a crisis. how do you have a health plan with no plans and its? mississippi is our role and there are two issues. to cover the -- theyrt population want to cover the underserved population. in mississippi, half of the zeroy's there had participation in this was going to be a crisishumana, one of the big national companies said they will do it last week. it is risky at the beginning. they have released counties with no coverage and they said we will provide coverage is in the exchanges. it is a risky proposition. without having talked to you and our being an expert on their business, a few years from now, it made -- this may turn out to be a smart move. >> we're talking about market places on open enrollment on october 1 and january 1, the
the law. in the power struggle over this, the insurance commissioner lost out and the state will not run on exchange rate in every state, there will be an exchange whether the state or federal in.rnment steps -- big federalid exchange and nobody came. this was a crisis. how do you have a health plan with no plans and its? mississippi is our role and there are two issues. to cover the -- theyrt population want to cover the underserved population. in mississippi, half of the zeroy's there had...
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are they law-abiding? did they cause harm permit holders tend to be very law-abiding. that is one question. what effect does it have on crime rates? that is a question that the caller is raising. that is the bounds of the debate, whether or not -- i have a summary in my book of the literature -- if you look across whole literature, that is the range you find. host: looking at gun buyback programs that states and localities offer -- what is their effectiveness? guest: the national academy of sciences put out a report in 2004 and they could not find any benefit. the entire panel agreed on that. you look at what type of guns get turned then and 99% of the guns are not operational. they are just something that people have around, maybe rusting for decades or something like that so they go and get rid of them. host: georgia, republican -- caller: i have three quick points -- i like the contrast between the differences of semi automatic guns. i would like for someone to define what is an assault rifle. they are all mostly semi automatic so why not call them all assault -- al
are they law-abiding? did they cause harm permit holders tend to be very law-abiding. that is one question. what effect does it have on crime rates? that is a question that the caller is raising. that is the bounds of the debate, whether or not -- i have a summary in my book of the literature -- if you look across whole literature, that is the range you find. host: looking at gun buyback programs that states and localities offer -- what is their effectiveness? guest: the national academy of...
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guest: this gets into law enforcement areas. they needed the videos from the stores and the individuals who were there at the marathon. why they put the fun goes out outhy they put the photos -. there probably did have their home addresses but i do not think the young man headed straight home after the bombing. diskettes into the details of the investigation. isomes in on talking about the issue of the older brother, tamerlan. should we withdraw the visa? guest: the with the current system operates is your visa can be revoked for lots of reasons. host: clement that he is seeking asylum and goes back home for a longer period of time. guest: if there was any reason he was a danger, he could have .een barred from reentry card are lots of green holders better deported, because dnk to criminal or terrorist organizations. he could have been kept out of the country. we do not know what information the fbi had. twitter wantlks on to know more about the accounts on foreign relations. takes noe council specific position. i was the project
guest: this gets into law enforcement areas. they needed the videos from the stores and the individuals who were there at the marathon. why they put the fun goes out outhy they put the photos -. there probably did have their home addresses but i do not think the young man headed straight home after the bombing. diskettes into the details of the investigation. isomes in on talking about the issue of the older brother, tamerlan. should we withdraw the visa? guest: the with the current system...
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laws and international treaties. such conduct must directly counter the values of the constitution and our nation. guest: i read this report. oddly enough i was not contacted to be interviewed for the report. you within one of the by people who have this office would have been. i know my predecessor was. i read it with great interest for obvious reasons and did not see anything new that i have not seen in the public domain already. the 12 major investigations, including classified annexes, and they did not have access to classified information, which the right we stayed up front, but insofar as the fact that this report once again highlights of the hundred + thousand detainees we attained since 9/11, some of them repeat customers, the bulk of them were in iraq. not afghanistan and certainly guantanamo. there were people that this treated the enemy. as john mccain said, how we mistreat the enemy's is more about us than them. i agree with that completely. my job when i got to the pentagon was to put in place -- first o
laws and international treaties. such conduct must directly counter the values of the constitution and our nation. guest: i read this report. oddly enough i was not contacted to be interviewed for the report. you within one of the by people who have this office would have been. i know my predecessor was. i read it with great interest for obvious reasons and did not see anything new that i have not seen in the public domain already. the 12 major investigations, including classified annexes, and...
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she broke the law and now she is getting paid for breaking the law. why don't we do something about the mess in washington? call, andnks for the thank you for raising your sons and working hard for so many years. look, there is this intellectual duplicity that does go on in this town. had handledcandal -- happened under a republican president, how would the press have handled, how would the left have handled it? if there is any truth to the revelations yesterday that private tax filing information was migrating to the white it, we arereality of heading towards a big deal. you can almost hear the voices of 40 years ago in the back of about the white house, what did they know and when did they know what? is a good guy,sa taking a very serious the -- host: chairman of the house oversight committee. guest: instead of doing it politically, i believe they are doing it workmanlike, digging through. but the facts that are starting up i think are devastating for this white house. host: congressman david schweikert, thank you for joining us. guest: john, i appr
she broke the law and now she is getting paid for breaking the law. why don't we do something about the mess in washington? call, andnks for the thank you for raising your sons and working hard for so many years. look, there is this intellectual duplicity that does go on in this town. had handledcandal -- happened under a republican president, how would the press have handled, how would the left have handled it? if there is any truth to the revelations yesterday that private tax filing...
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law. russell berman,wrestl lawmakers are leaving capitol hill empty-handed. talking largely about fiscal policy, but other items as well. what is your perspective? what should we be thinking when we see headlines like this about how things really work? has become thet norm. we see in the house and senate unable to come to agreement on many major issues. we see that now with emigration were the senate passed a bill in the house and would leave without doing anything so far. certainly on the fiscal issues and budget issues. we often see a lot of action right before the august recess, but this year seems they have pushed the deadlines until after the summer so we will have a very busy september from october, november where they will have to decide how to keep the government opened by the end of september. how to raise the debt ceiling sometime after that, and whether they will be able to come to a final piece of legislation reform. russell berman, reporter for the help. thank you for joining
law. russell berman,wrestl lawmakers are leaving capitol hill empty-handed. talking largely about fiscal policy, but other items as well. what is your perspective? what should we be thinking when we see headlines like this about how things really work? has become thet norm. we see in the house and senate unable to come to agreement on many major issues. we see that now with emigration were the senate passed a bill in the house and would leave without doing anything so far. certainly on the...
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is the law. and of course, the executive branch is carrying out the to you of the snand and execute those faithfully. people believe he doesn't have the authority to do what he did. we believe it's appropriate to delayed for a year. host: tell us about your bell, the combourg patience first act. guest: well, republicans, what are you going to do? i spent 20 years of taking care of patients in the atlanta area, and know there are already all sorts of problems. wonderful, they have as the fent f punt mental issue who ought to be making better decisions. do demonstrate how you can this in a patient-centered ways, so you can get folks covered that they want for themselves. everybody with cooverpblg that they want, want that the government forces them to buy. you can solve the insurance challenges, and there are real ones out there for preexisting being the two primary ones, and you can save hundreds of billions of dollars throughout through lawsuit abuse form, and you can do that without putting wash
is the law. and of course, the executive branch is carrying out the to you of the snand and execute those faithfully. people believe he doesn't have the authority to do what he did. we believe it's appropriate to delayed for a year. host: tell us about your bell, the combourg patience first act. guest: well, republicans, what are you going to do? i spent 20 years of taking care of patients in the atlanta area, and know there are already all sorts of problems. wonderful, they have as the fent f...
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what about the law. all of these governors are not accepting it, hurting their own citizens and breaking the law. why are they going to jail? if we did that, we would be locked up. next, boylston, massachusetts. caller: good morning. i live in massachusetts and i looked up emergency room visits from 2011 and massachusetts was top 13 of highest emergency room visits. i am not sure if it is going to take care of that nationally. thank you. ed.t: marco rubio has an op- he says no bailouts for obama care. ofied deep in the department health and human services press release that accompany the president's november 14 speech was the sentence. though this transitional policy was not anticipated by help insurance insurers when setting rates for 2014, the risk court or program should help ameliorate unanticipated changes in premium revenue. while risk corridors can predict -- protect taxpayers, obama's risk corridors are designed in such an open-ended manner that he president's action now exposes taxpayers to a ba
what about the law. all of these governors are not accepting it, hurting their own citizens and breaking the law. why are they going to jail? if we did that, we would be locked up. next, boylston, massachusetts. caller: good morning. i live in massachusetts and i looked up emergency room visits from 2011 and massachusetts was top 13 of highest emergency room visits. i am not sure if it is going to take care of that nationally. thank you. ed.t: marco rubio has an op- he says no bailouts for...
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the stock law was a law where do insider trading. it was a big hullabaloo. theye dead of night brought it back in the president signed it. that is how polluted and poisonous washington is now. sequestration gives you hope? do you think things are going to get better? caller: it shows something can be done. whatne to do is go further. people say it is going to be painful. there is pain. host: make from fairfield, tennessee. i want to go back to our federal employee line that a set up. waiting on that line from georgia. good morning to you. caller: good morning. i wanted to make a couple of brief points. what sequestration means to me is that it is real. as of last friday i got another letter -- a more permanent letter. i didn't even really belread it. it is here upon us, it is going to happen. i am under the tea dop umbr-- under teh dop umbrella. i have no problem looking at where you can reduce duplicate over-layers. what i find hard to swallow is there seems to be no equity. if you are under the dod, in d.c. i have friends that are not affected. i have many
the stock law was a law where do insider trading. it was a big hullabaloo. theye dead of night brought it back in the president signed it. that is how polluted and poisonous washington is now. sequestration gives you hope? do you think things are going to get better? caller: it shows something can be done. whatne to do is go further. people say it is going to be painful. there is pain. host: make from fairfield, tennessee. i want to go back to our federal employee line that a set up. waiting on...
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obama signed a law for increased parity. from forbes, recently, earlier this month -- 80 years after prohibition, president obama continues a failed drug war. the war on drugs is an unmitigated failure. those who support the war may recall prohibition. paternalism, which was rightly repealed. legal drugs are still relatively cheap and widely available. prohibition has enriched a it has criminal past -- increased the crime rate. drug prohibition has also created an enormous tax burden. fight the war and keep a million people in prison. the war on drugs cost about $80 billion per year. that is a significant amount even by federal standards. the war on drugs has destabilized foreign governments and created eight general disrespect for the law. benefits, butth the government denies those benefits and keeps cannabis in a restricted category. nothing has prompted the federal government to call a truce. a recent poll found that 75% of adults think that the war is a failure and they have a strong case. adams writes that no tendency
obama signed a law for increased parity. from forbes, recently, earlier this month -- 80 years after prohibition, president obama continues a failed drug war. the war on drugs is an unmitigated failure. those who support the war may recall prohibition. paternalism, which was rightly repealed. legal drugs are still relatively cheap and widely available. prohibition has enriched a it has criminal past -- increased the crime rate. drug prohibition has also created an enormous tax burden. fight the...
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you could write laws until you turn blue and you will not accomplish a thing by writing more laws because the american public does not want to comply with them. they have their own ideas and opinions. opinions are like noses, everyone has one, but no one is going to follow what the law says because they do not think that there is any kind of consideration for the politicians and what they really need. thank you. >> thank you for the call. >> in this case it may be the opposite issue. the public seems to want action on guns and it was congress who had been the roadblock to that. that is the design of the framers. they intended things to be slow. they intended the government only to take action when there was a enough of a groundswell of support were you could get a house with a particular constituency every few years, and elected from a broader population every six years, and the president. the caller is correct about the disconnect between congress and the population. there is a mood where they want to see action and they called for bipartisanship but we do not see much from congress. the
you could write laws until you turn blue and you will not accomplish a thing by writing more laws because the american public does not want to comply with them. they have their own ideas and opinions. opinions are like noses, everyone has one, but no one is going to follow what the law says because they do not think that there is any kind of consideration for the politicians and what they really need. thank you. >> thank you for the call. >> in this case it may be the opposite...
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laws. we have all these organizations. washington is the broken city because of the cash flow. the only difference is i can see between the two parties, and that is all we have, the two parties, occasionally the democrats win money does not come in the way, they do something for the people of the country. the other side, their job is to answer their corporate masters. our member the time when john boehner was handing out checks for tobacco companies. ,ntil we get a handle on this until the people have some kind of format that gives them information because they are so busy working to try to keep a roof over their heads, they don't have the time to speak that wonderful information that you and i would have the time to seek on the internet. is a lot of information available to anybody who wants it. people know what is going on as far as what the senate and the house are doing. my favorite is a lot of reporting on it and others do as well. people know that, and that is the system we have. will
laws. we have all these organizations. washington is the broken city because of the cash flow. the only difference is i can see between the two parties, and that is all we have, the two parties, occasionally the democrats win money does not come in the way, they do something for the people of the country. the other side, their job is to answer their corporate masters. our member the time when john boehner was handing out checks for tobacco companies. ,ntil we get a handle on this until the...
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because of our drug laws. we have been in iraq twice as long, eight years. more drug laws, drug habits, 60,000 murders and half that time. host: we will get a response. guest: yeah, well, i do think there is some opportunity for discussion here. i would not be for carte blanche elimination of our nation's drug laws. city, michigan, independent caller. caller: hello, i want to actually bring something to your attention. i have landscaped for probably 10 years. i am from michigan. i moved to colorado because you can work more during the winter season. i work with a lot of people from mexico and other countries even, ,nd probably i would say literally, 90% of those people would get paid and send that money overseas to their country, back to their family, and then they would obviously cash it in. then we lose all that money. that money does not come back. just do not understand why we keep letting so many people into our country when we are suffering enough and the american people do not have the jobs because they
because of our drug laws. we have been in iraq twice as long, eight years. more drug laws, drug habits, 60,000 murders and half that time. host: we will get a response. guest: yeah, well, i do think there is some opportunity for discussion here. i would not be for carte blanche elimination of our nation's drug laws. city, michigan, independent caller. caller: hello, i want to actually bring something to your attention. i have landscaped for probably 10 years. i am from michigan. i moved to...
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the rule of law stated that we have to follow the rule of law. there should be a path to citizenship. it has to be the rule of law. you have to get in the back of the line. i really like c-span. it is strong when you're talking about your friend republican -- fringe republican candidates. if you start at the middle ground we can meet there. guest: i think maybe the caller was referring to my complexion. i got a little of soun. i do not know why he would think i am an immigrant. it is an interesting call. host: immigrants come in all shapes and colors from all over the world. it sounded like he was trying to make a point about trying to find a middle path and middle ground. who is working on the middle ground? washington has gotten very polar rise. the gridlock has come insurmountable. that has led to and lots of cries from the senator, especially in washington, that we need to solve this problem and get people working together again. there is another view of this from the right that gridlock is keeping bad things from happening. is badot clear th
the rule of law stated that we have to follow the rule of law. there should be a path to citizenship. it has to be the rule of law. you have to get in the back of the line. i really like c-span. it is strong when you're talking about your friend republican -- fringe republican candidates. if you start at the middle ground we can meet there. guest: i think maybe the caller was referring to my complexion. i got a little of soun. i do not know why he would think i am an immigrant. it is an...
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is againstof a life god's law, man's law. it is a pre-meditated murder. you know darn well you are taking a life. politician washe expressing what he felt. there is nothing wrong with that. it only says freedom of religion. it doesn't say separation -- that is a liberal lie. guest: it doesn't say freedom of religion. these are the ideas that are contained in the constitution. it doesn't say we should have fair trials. you look at the debates about it. the framers were pretty tough-minded when they came to this. they did not want government to have any say in the policies of religion. they do not want religion to be the basis of the civil government. thomas jefferson refused to declare. in the early days, this was a big a controversial matter. the bible does not say anything about abortion. you can find references where there is a poetic sense that a god knew you when you are in the womb. that has nothing to do with making policy. mark pryor suggested he would be turning to the bible as a place to resolve questions. toave a book on my desk remind me and it
is againstof a life god's law, man's law. it is a pre-meditated murder. you know darn well you are taking a life. politician washe expressing what he felt. there is nothing wrong with that. it only says freedom of religion. it doesn't say separation -- that is a liberal lie. guest: it doesn't say freedom of religion. these are the ideas that are contained in the constitution. it doesn't say we should have fair trials. you look at the debates about it. the framers were pretty tough-minded when...
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law enforcement and security is already scarce. even have enough security for the things we got going on now. i think it is going to cause a bunch of more trouble. does approvefaa these rules, you say there should be a test location before widespread commercial airspace allowances been given. caller: that is exactly right. you may have too many crashes, computer glitches, it may send them to one direction. all kinds of crazy stuff. one caller says you never know what somebody -- one somebody may -- what somebody may try to use it for. have all these small terrace things going on in new york and other places. i think the faa needs to beef up security before they try to do -- before they try to introduce anything to the american citizens. they are not even providing proper security with the things that are already over. on our facebook page, a poll you can participate in. most people weighing in and opposing the commercial use of drones. one response from richard smith this morning saying -- one of the ways you can respond this morni
law enforcement and security is already scarce. even have enough security for the things we got going on now. i think it is going to cause a bunch of more trouble. does approvefaa these rules, you say there should be a test location before widespread commercial airspace allowances been given. caller: that is exactly right. you may have too many crashes, computer glitches, it may send them to one direction. all kinds of crazy stuff. one caller says you never know what somebody -- one somebody...
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have the rule of law. the earth did not create itself. god issued commandments, increase and multiply. host: tie that in to the supreme court. roe v. for example -- in wade they ridiculously violated our founding documents. reason we did that is because we did not want what king george or whatever king henry or all the kings of england did -- they did such terrible things. king henry the eighth started his own religion in violation of god's laws. 68 years ago today i was in germany with -- the day we moved into germany general eisenhower issued a command. of any violated a law command and he was only a human being. host: we are going to have to let you go at that point. we appreciate you calling in this morning. this is joe on our independent line from iowa. what is your view of the supreme court? ofler: there are a couple supreme court justices i have been impressed with. obama'sack appointments, i liked the way they have done their job. -- the also like to know republicans always talk about the rule of l
have the rule of law. the earth did not create itself. god issued commandments, increase and multiply. host: tie that in to the supreme court. roe v. for example -- in wade they ridiculously violated our founding documents. reason we did that is because we did not want what king george or whatever king henry or all the kings of england did -- they did such terrible things. king henry the eighth started his own religion in violation of god's laws. 68 years ago today i was in germany with -- the...
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three don't enforce the laws. and the democrats kind of take that there is no absolute right or wrong. and there is right and there is wrong. and people have to take responsibility. host: so, based on the second amendment rights that are ingrained in the constitution and the other issues, mental certainly part of that, access to high-powered weapons and magazines, how do you strike the balance? what are the solutions? caller: i don't think that taking guns away from people is going to help anything. for instance, well, i had a couple of things but they are buzzing around in my head. is mt i don't know. for one thing, and this makes no more sense to me, really, than passing more laws, but if they did a simple news blackout on things like that, it would lose its luster to a lot of these crazy kids and then make people forget about it. host: thanks for the call. good job, no need to be nervous. from our facebook page jim says this. i guess we need less first amendment speech since we can not control the second amendm
three don't enforce the laws. and the democrats kind of take that there is no absolute right or wrong. and there is right and there is wrong. and people have to take responsibility. host: so, based on the second amendment rights that are ingrained in the constitution and the other issues, mental certainly part of that, access to high-powered weapons and magazines, how do you strike the balance? what are the solutions? caller: i don't think that taking guns away from people is going to help...
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i think the sensible laws of michigan should be the law of the land. this is not about controlling guns. it is making sure all of us can live peacefully and safely and to ensure reducing gun violence goes hand in hand with the second amendment. host: our guest has been winnie stachelberg, executive vice president at the center for american progress. i appreciate your time. guest: good to be with you. host: up next is max boot, a senior fellow from the council on foreign relations. we'll talk later with the attorney bradley shear who will talk about workplace speech and how they apply to speech on social media outlets. all that is coming up. news from c-span radio. >> u.k. nationals are urged to leave benghazi. a specific and imminent threat against westerners. they would not comment on the nature of the threat. hillary clinton testified about the attack on the american mission in benghazi. that attack killing christopher stevens and three other americans. a statement from north korea warned the country is prepared to conduct a nuclear test. this follow
i think the sensible laws of michigan should be the law of the land. this is not about controlling guns. it is making sure all of us can live peacefully and safely and to ensure reducing gun violence goes hand in hand with the second amendment. host: our guest has been winnie stachelberg, executive vice president at the center for american progress. i appreciate your time. guest: good to be with you. host: up next is max boot, a senior fellow from the council on foreign relations. we'll talk...
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and legislative laws. done itsess has not job. they have failed miserably. gop has takenthe over leadership. instead of trying to enact legislation that would help americans, they are just going about to nullify the presidency. factu are right about the that this congress has produced historically low numbers of laws. put a fun little chart on usa today, we put it on the paper -- in the paper and online. congress, unproductive, usa today, you will find it. it tracks over history the rise and fall of legislation. backup for a minute. you could make the argument, particularly amongst the kind of rand paul and ron paul wing of that lessican party, legislation is a good thing. the whole idea is that there should be less government, less legislation indicates less government and that may be good. perfectly fine philosophical argument. the issue you see is there have been years, when the u.s. congress has passed 300 and 400 pieces of legislation. year, 2013, they are on pace to pass 50 to 60 bills into law, whic
and legislative laws. done itsess has not job. they have failed miserably. gop has takenthe over leadership. instead of trying to enact legislation that would help americans, they are just going about to nullify the presidency. factu are right about the that this congress has produced historically low numbers of laws. put a fun little chart on usa today, we put it on the paper -- in the paper and online. congress, unproductive, usa today, you will find it. it tracks over history the rise and...
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coming up on monday, a look at immigration laws. nsa surveillance on wednesday. thursday, gun laws. friday, we wrap up the week with a look at the u.s. budget and government shutdown. that all starts monday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. everybody felt they knew erma . and they did, pretty much, because she laid her life out for everybody to see. she told us about what life was ine in suburbia for women the 1960's through the 1990's. one of the wonderful things about her -- she wrote mainly humor -- it was humor that was accessible to everyone. it was humor that happened and everybody's lives, but they might not recognize it until they saw it written on the page becausee newspaper funny things happen to us all the time, but we have to be on the lookout for them. she was the one who focused our attention on the funny things that happened in the family, things that at the moment seem like craziness and driving you nuts. when you look back at them you think, that was really funny -- that's a literary gift. >> the life and times of erma .ombeck, this weekend today at noon on c-span2. you are a
coming up on monday, a look at immigration laws. nsa surveillance on wednesday. thursday, gun laws. friday, we wrap up the week with a look at the u.s. budget and government shutdown. that all starts monday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. everybody felt they knew erma . and they did, pretty much, because she laid her life out for everybody to see. she told us about what life was ine in suburbia for women the 1960's through the 1990's. one of the wonderful things about her -- she wrote mainly humor --...
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you violated the law. i said they were bad laws. they were customs, traditions, and we wanted america to be better. to live up toica the declaration of independence, live up to our creed, make real our democracy, take it off of paper and make it real. when i got arrested the first time, i felt free. i felt liberated and today, more than ever before, i feel free and liberated. ago,am lincoln, 150 years freed the slaves but it took the modern-day civil rights movement to free and liberate a nation trade. will be our guest and take your calls and comments for three hours. also scheduled on november 3, biographer kitty kelley. also, "washington journal" continues. host: we will continue our discussion on bipartisanship in congress as we are joined by two representatives from arizona, congresswoman and kirkpatrick who represents the first district and is a democrat and paul godar, a democrat from the first district or in welcome to both of you. inre is a headline we saw that said you are the arizona couple. you are working together on is
you violated the law. i said they were bad laws. they were customs, traditions, and we wanted america to be better. to live up toica the declaration of independence, live up to our creed, make real our democracy, take it off of paper and make it real. when i got arrested the first time, i felt free. i felt liberated and today, more than ever before, i feel free and liberated. ago,am lincoln, 150 years freed the slaves but it took the modern-day civil rights movement to free and liberate a...
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caller: it really is not because of the comp like cities of the law. -- complexities of the law. designed to help the low income family, but it is just very abuse. a professional has the ability to upload document and prove that they are their children and live with them. and a professional understand how to actually apply the law properly. host: thank you so much. wayt: i think that is one to get at the problem. simplifying the law. and maintain it and the tax code. difficultgain, it is what we're trying to do here -- keep track of people's income andthe number of children pay them accordingly and do it in a simple way. in addition, think of all the other things the tax code is doing. now it is doing health insurance. so, i think the accumulation of all these functions built into the tax code over the years is the problem. and we need to fundamentally question that rather than trying to tweak it around the edges. programst is moving like this into the spending category and having a spending agency responsible for it and have a go through appropriations in congress. host: kick it
caller: it really is not because of the comp like cities of the law. -- complexities of the law. designed to help the low income family, but it is just very abuse. a professional has the ability to upload document and prove that they are their children and live with them. and a professional understand how to actually apply the law properly. host: thank you so much. wayt: i think that is one to get at the problem. simplifying the law. and maintain it and the tax code. difficultgain, it is what...
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they are breaking the law. host: you can also join the conversation on our facebook page and share with others why you'll be watching the state of the union address on tuesday evening. on the right there is a graphic that says, i will be watching the state of the union on a c- span. you can add that to your base page. go to facebook.com/cspan and hit the share icon. the summer caskey delivered at a republican response to the president's address. her focus was the issue of energy. >> energy is not a necessary evil. energy is good. that is why it is in our national interest -- interest to make energy an abundant, affordable, diverse, and secure. i believe that there is a consensus around these objectives. our challenge is to align federal policy with them. to accomplish that, a blueprint offers some 200 and recommendations -- 200 recommendations. the immediate approval of the keystone xl pipeline and a trust fund for new research. every goal will be for the year 2020. we can and our dependence on opec oil. we can
they are breaking the law. host: you can also join the conversation on our facebook page and share with others why you'll be watching the state of the union address on tuesday evening. on the right there is a graphic that says, i will be watching the state of the union on a c- span. you can add that to your base page. go to facebook.com/cspan and hit the share icon. the summer caskey delivered at a republican response to the president's address. her focus was the issue of energy. >>...
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doesn't make it a law? guest: yes, it is law. absolutely. from terry is waiting indianapolis, indiana, on the line for independents. good morning. turn your tv down and go ahead with it, no question. terrry, go ahead. i'll echo i'm here. i'm turning the tv down. yeah, this is terry. i don't know why the world ain't figured out that's really not the government, or all of them -- all of the governors and mayors, if they start, and landlords, sending some of the money they are giving away back and using that -- you know, after they've got it going, to make sure our defense is good everywhere -- fbi, police, and all of that. you figure most people are -- paying rent, $400 a month only use it as a basis, we should at $400 right back, they can work wherever they need it. host: before we let you go, we talked about possible impacts on andt terrorism task force some crime, what about white collar crime? how are we seeing impacts in the shutdown and sequestration on the fbi's white-collar efforts? part of the challenge here is no one in the bureau wa
doesn't make it a law? guest: yes, it is law. absolutely. from terry is waiting indianapolis, indiana, on the line for independents. good morning. turn your tv down and go ahead with it, no question. terrry, go ahead. i'll echo i'm here. i'm turning the tv down. yeah, this is terry. i don't know why the world ain't figured out that's really not the government, or all of them -- all of the governors and mayors, if they start, and landlords, sending some of the money they are giving away back and...